We recently has a scare when our computer crashed that stored many of our files and backups for several sites and blogs that we own. We have multiple sites across different platforms and they all contain a lot of data that if lost could be a serious setback to our business. Loosing the emails, and customer data to a possible virus, hacker, or PC crash would be difficult to recover from. It would be the same if you had a fire rip through your home and wipe out many of your personal items. Online Backup provides a great safety backup to our business and customers. Data loss can be crippling to many businesses and since we store alot of data on PC’s, laptops, and across multiple platforms having a way to back those files up can be time consuming and costly. There are companies like IBackup they can help provide backup of your main system files as well as MySQL database files.
They offer backup services for consumers for those that have all those digital photos and videos. I highly recommend for those of us who store our digital photos and music on your PC. Starting at $9.95 for up to 10 GB of data you can have your files stored off site to help provide a secondary backup that will give you access from across multiple platforms. You can get automated or scheduled backups to help avoid any human error. Some of their key features are drag and drop webfolders for easy backup, MAC Support, and downloads up to 30% faster than most other services. They even have various plug ins for your browser to help create simple shortcuts to your daily backups. You will find lots of free services to help you make the transition to online storage.





























November 11th, 2008 at 12:38 pm
I backup my files and emails with a very easy to use software called Titan Backup, the destination is a 500gb WD harddisk, but the company stated that an online feature is under work also. Give it a free trial here.
I also got my hands on a 30% discount coupon from them, during the order process enter this coupon:NEOB-M5VL